Tag: asexuality

Book Review: Arden Grey

Book Review: Arden Grey

This book is genuinely very good, with a very good main character voice and excellent side characters as well. Arden reminds me a lot of myself as a teenager, and the ace/aro representation here in Arden is incredible. I’m really glad this book is out and incredibly glad that I got to read it. Four […]

Posted May 17, 2022 by geograph in asexual, contemporary, queer, sapphic, YA / 0 Comments
A Quick and Easy Guide to Asexuality: the spectrum is complicated, and humans are more than a binary

A Quick and Easy Guide to Asexuality: the spectrum is complicated, and humans are more than a binary

“I always call the way I flirt ‘Jane Benneting’, after the oldest sister in Pride and Prejudice. She’s so nice to everyone that no one knows she’s partial to Mr. Bingley.” (What a mood!) This is truly a quick and easy guide to asexuality! It’s quick, it’s easy, it doesn’t have a plot but it’s […]

Posted March 7, 2022 by geograph in nonfiction, review / 1 Comment
Once More With Chutzpah review: Representation Matters

Once More With Chutzpah review: Representation Matters

Thanks to NetGalley for the audiobook at no cost to me ahead of release time! I read this book via audiobook, and the narrator was solidly mediocre — I’m certainly not an expert, but there’s some weird pronunciation of Hebrew words in here. Perhaps a pronunciation guide would be helpful next time? (I also only […]

Posted February 28, 2022 by geograph in review / 1 Comment